"For Tom Clancy fans who like their characters strong and the hardware cool--don't miss this."
-- Doug Richardson, screenwriter of DIE HARD 2 and BAD BOYS and author of the LUCKY DEY crime series
A homicide in Detroit usually doesn't raise many eyebrows, but a victim is found with a business card from a Department of Homeland Security enforcement cell no one's ever heard of. FBI Special Agent Amber "Corvette" Watson and Detroit Police homicide detective Sgt. Tracey Lexcellent catch the case.
With a disgraced U.S. Army Ranger who can forget nothing and a black-budget CIA team in tow, they must solve the murder before terrorists can parachute into open-air Comerica Park during the opening ceremonies of the World Series to blow themselves up and kill thousands on live television.
People are going to die. Everyone hopes they are the bad guys.
About the Author :
Daniel Charles Ross is a retired U.S. Navy Reserve chief petty officer, the former chief journalist of the Navy Seabees, and a former active duty U.S. Army military police investigator. His civilian writing career was spent in stints as Detroit editor at Popular Mechanics and as national editor at both Motor Trend and Car and Driver. A Detroit ex-pat, he lives in Lima, Ohio with a yellow MINI Cooper R60, where he is finishing the second STORM CELL novel, Force Majeure. www.genuinedcr.com @genuineDCR
Review :
"For Tom Clancy fans who like their characters strong and the hardware cool--don't miss this."
-- Doug Richardson, screenwriter of DIE HARD 2 and BAD BOYS and author of the LUCKY DEY crime series
"If you love thrillers, Force No One will put you on the ride of your life from the first page to the last. From the streets of Detroit and New York to the skies above Pakistan, this story moves at lightning speed. Buckle your seatbelts."
-- Special Operations Col. John Fenzel, U.S. Army (Ret), author of The Fifth Column and The Sterling Forest
"Force No One is a bear-trap of a thriller--smart, relentlessly propulsive, and it won't let you go."
-- Richard Adams Carey, author of In The Evil Day
"Throttle up from start to finish! From the very first pages to the very last sentence, this book pulled me along like a rip-tide. I loved the relatable characters, real-life technology and international settings taken from first-hand accounts. Hard to imagine it's a first-timer, as the author uses a mix of short chapters and non-stop action to pull you to the next page throughout the novel. I'm looking forward to the next installment!"
-- Amazon reader reviewer